How to get there

From Nesslau-Neu St. Johan, or Buchs SG, travel to “Unterwasser, Chäserrugg Bahnen.” From here, take the funicular to Iltios, then the cableway to Chäserrugg. The journey from the valley to the 2,262-metre-high summit takes approximately 30 minutes.

​ The essentials at a glance​

From tickets to timetables – everything you need to prepare your clients for a smooth travel experience to the Chäserugg.

Tickets

Find the perfect ticket

  • 50% discount with the Swiss Travel Pass (Flex)
  • 50% discount with the Swiss Half Fare Card

Bookings and reservations ​

Information about bookings and reservations

   

Timetable

Get timetable information

  • Year-round operation, except during maintenance 

Services and experiences ​

  • Sunrise rides ​– Clients can enjoy spectacular sunrise rides to Chäserugg on Sundays in July and August.​

  • Hiking ​– Various hiking trails for every season, including the panoramic trail on the Rosenboden plateau.​

  • Outdoor activities ​– Various summer and winter activities, including winter sports. ​

  • Architecture ​– Six Herzog & de Meuron buildings from summit to valley turn the Chäserrugg into a unique architectural experience.​

  • Restaurants ​– Restaurants including the Gipfelrestaurant Chäserrugg serve local specialties and creative takes on traditional dishes.​

  • Accessibility​ – The Chäserrugg is wheelchair-accessible.​

In pictures​

Explore the Chäserrugg ​

Find further information on the official website.​

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